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Interleaved dual-species arrays of single atoms using a passive optical element and one trapping laser. [PDF]

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Fang C   +10 more
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Interleaved <sup>23</sup>Na/<sup>1</sup>H MRI of the human heart at 7 T using a combined <sup>23</sup>Na/<sup>1</sup>H coil setup and <sup>1</sup>H parallel transmission. [PDF]

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Ruck L   +13 more
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Interleaved Whole Brain <sup>23</sup>Na-MRI and <sup>31</sup>P-MRSI Acquisitions at 7 Tesla. [PDF]

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Shams Z   +8 more
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Interleaving

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1994
There is an increasing trend to use commodity microprocessors as the compute engines in large-scale multiprocessors. However, given that the majority of the microprocessors are sold in the workstation market, not in the multiprocessor market, it is only natural that architectural features that benefit only multiprocessors are less likely to be adopted ...
James Laudon, Anoop Gupta, Mark Horowitz
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Interleaved Prefetching

Algorithmica, 2002
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Performance comparison between Gaussian interleaver, Rayleigh interleaver, and dithered golden interleaver

annals of telecommunications - annales des télécommunications, 2008
This paper is a proposal for a new form of random interleaver for a turbo code based on the probability distribution of channel statistic model of transmission, instead of a uniform probability distribution. In our work, we use the normal (Gaussian) and Rayleigh probability distribution in accordance with the channel type and compare them with classic ...
Lahcène Hadj Abderrahmane   +1 more
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Interleave in peace, or interleave in pieces

IEEE Computational Science and Engineering, 1998
Bit interleaving is a technique that sometimes can collapse a problem of high dimensional data to one of lower dimensional data. Our favorite use is going from two or three dimensions to one dimension. Of course, you lose something in this process because 2D is not the same as 1D. There is no "reasonable" one-to-one mapping between the two spaces.
I. Beichl, F. Sullivan
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